We send out email via our own SMTP server. Is there a way to make Gmail (and others) send some kind of pingback or response, if receivers mark our mail as spam?
Is this even a feature provided by Gmail/Hotmail etc?
We send out email via our own SMTP server. Is there a way to make Gmail (and others) send some kind of pingback or response, if receivers mark our mail as spam?
Is this even a feature provided by Gmail/Hotmail etc?
Email inbox services either accept an email message or reject it completely as spam, often saying so, but I don’t believe that any will provide automatic feedback once the email is delivered to the recipient’s inbox.
There are blacklists that indicate known sources of spam and the better ones are dynamic, continually adding and removing senders from the blacklists. These are high-quality blacklists that I use to filter my incoming email:
You might benefit from periodically checking for your sending IP address on these lists.
No.
However, if you want to track your e-mails, you can
Hotmail has this feature.
You need to enlist with their "Junk Email Reporting" program.
They send you a note whenever someone clicks "junk" on one of your emails. This way you can unsubscribe them.